Raspberry Pi Rackmount Complete Enclosure PoE Supports 5 RPis
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Raspberry Pi Rackmount Complete Enclosure Version 2.0 with PoE Functionality, Front Removable 19" 1U Rack Mount with Captive Screws, Supports Up to 5 RPis
This Ultimate Raspberry Pi Rack Mount Enclosure has been fully upgraded and provides a complete enclosure for the kit and Pis to make your rack neater artistic and provide separation and protection. In addition, it adds the mounting bracket for Raspberry Pi, which allows each RPi removable from the front without taking everything apart for maintenance. What's more, you never need to worry about compatibility, the PoE HAT is isolated, no issue with working with mode A or mode B PoE switches.
More Raspberry Pi Cluster Ideas
You can build a Raspberry Pi SUPER CLUSTER using this rackmount. This project was insanely fun and we want YOU to do it. Why? "Because it's fun" and "Because you'll learn a lot".
Learn and experiment on Kubernetes, Docker Swarm, Serverless, Microservices, and Orchestration on bare metal.
Build a testing environment for your cloud-native apps.
Build a home server for web applications and databases.
Build your own NAS or media center.
Create a home automation system.
Learn distributed computing and deployment from the ground up.
Build private servers for numerous games.
Note:
If you are using Raspberry Pi 3, the power can only be supplied by the USB type-C on the PoE Hat.
Front Removable
Loose Off Spring Rivet Screw, no need to take off the screws, no tools are required.
For Raspberry Pi OS, please add the boot-up script to read the stats (CPU/Memory load, IP address, temperature, etc. ):
1. Open the rc.local file sudo nano /etc/rc.local
2. Add command to the rc.local file cd /home/pi/U6143_ssd1306/C sudo make clean sudo make sudo ./display &
3. Reboot your system.
For more scripts for other OSs, such as for Windows IoT/Ubuntu/Home Assistant, please check our GitHub page, we will keep online up-to-date continuously.